Election Consequence: Obama Starts Praying

In his first year in office, President Obama made an important statement by not observing the National Day of Prayer, causing Peter Brimelow to predict

…this kind of miscue is inevitable in the Obama Administration. It wasn‘t elected by Americans who respect things like National Days of Prayer – that is to say, the historic American nation – and has almost no contact with them.

He talked about his father, a “nonbeliever” whom he met just once. His mother grew up “with a certain skepticism about organized religion” and rarely took him to church. Yet she “was also one of the most spiritual people that I ever knew…it`s because of her that I came to understand the equal worth of all men and all women, and the imperatives of an ethical life, and the necessity to act on your beliefs.”

…the explanation for all this is perfectly simple, and is obvious to anyone who has read Steve Sailer’s America’s Half Blood Prince. Obama dislikes America, Americans, and anything redolent of America such as public respect for Christianity. Furthermore he has no religious impulses himself. Steve devoted two chapters of AHBP to Obama’s approach to religion, Chapter 8 Making a Religion out of Race and Chapter 9 Rev. Dr Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. The conclusion: the only thing Obama feels about (other than himself) is race. Wright’s …Christ” is exclusively about Black Identity. Other than that, …Obama…from an early age, has had little spiritual inclination, as the term is commonly understood. “(AHBP P144).

(President Obama was willing to attend prayer gatherings that year — if not white.) Obama’s MSM friends are making quite a PR effort for him over this Prayer Breakfast. Stock up on anti-nausea pills: this is going to get worse.